Re: Access 2003 Developer Extensions error
- From: "BoB" <mrbob069@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 03:39:36 GMT
Dave,
I am running XP SP2. When opening the xml file IE blocks it here also.
Are you even getting an error code or something to go by?
Bob
"DaveFromDover" <DaveFromDover@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:F86D271F-DA4C-494B-A7E8-7B4BC88804F6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Bob,
> I looked at the source code in the MDB file (should be in the Source Code
> folder of the ADE11 directory where the developer extensions get
> installed)
> and there seems to be a problem loading the WZADE.XML file which shows up
> in
> the immediate window when I run the autoexec macro that runs when the MDE
> file is opened.
> Why there is a problem opening the file is a mystery. Do you have XP SP2?
> I am wondering if the active content blocker is interfering with opening
> the
> file. When I try to open the file, IE blocks it from opening. I had used
> the packager successfully to create installation disks up to fall. I
> hadn't
> needed it since until recently and it seems to me that I did my SP2
> upgrade
> on October 27.
>
> I'll keep trying to look for the answer and will post when I find an
> answer.
>
> Dave
>
>
>
> "BoB" wrote:
>
>>
>> I am having the same problem today. I just installed ADE not more than 2
>> weeks ago. First time I used the package and startup wizard was today.
>> It
>> either errors and wants to send a report to MS and quits or gives me the
>> not
>> installed correctly. Any help is appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks, Bob
>>
>>
>> "DaveFromDover" <DaveFromDover@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
>> message
>> news:3141C17B-9C54-4617-8425-25CF68B5DD76@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >I am receiving the following error when trying to start both the Custom
>> > Startup Wizard and the Package Wizard Access 2003 developer extensions:
>> > "The
>> > Microsoft Access 2003 Developer Extensions is not installed correctly.
>> > Please make sure that it is completely installed." Both these programs
>> > used
>> > to work but now do not. The only thing that I can think of in terms of
>> > changes to my system is that I created a personal certificate to do
>> > some
>> > testing of some scheduled tasks. Could this be the route of the
>> > problem.
>> > I
>> > tried disabling the certificate but that had no impact on the issue.
>> >
>> > I can find no other support for this issue so I hope that you can
>> > provide
>> > me
>> > with some guidance.
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance, Dave Morgan
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>>
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